MONTHLY▸ Avg High and Low temp for each month (plan your vacation!)▸ Average Total Rainfall for each month▸ Average Daily rainfall for each month▸ Monthly Snow days (skiing!)▸ Monthly Dry days▸ Monthly Fog days

1.8.2

1.8.1

Jan 30, 2017

NEW- Algorithm v2.0: Hourly data is used to calculate and validate Daily high/low temps, for every location using the local sunset and sunrise times!- Tap once on the widget to open the app- New weather alert formatting- Guide for installing the Today Widget

Fixes:- Better 12/24 hour format support for our international users- Correct issues with day of week localizations- No more crashing when selecting current location before an accurate location is acquired- Minor bug fixes and visual improvements

1.0

0.9

# FIXES- adjust graphs to be more centered- rename "Amount" to "Rain", since Dark Sky only counts liquid precipitation

# v1.9 RECENT UPDATE- iPhone X support- hide short term forecast when not available

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5

238 Ratings

238 Ratings

Unreliable Data

Jan 6, 2018

DakotaMilkshakes

FINALLY, iPhone X support...but the weather data is still unreliable with no option to use alternate sources.

Edit: Hi Ryan, Yes, since the launch of the iPhone app store in July of 2008 I have used and reviewed a few weather apps. Your app has been my favorite for many years however, I’m growing tired of being let down for missing temperature and rain forecasts. During a recent trip to Cooperstown, NY Weatherline reported cloudy and low 50s the whole weekend when actually it was several days of rain and low 40s. It frequently misses the mark at home in CO.

While Dark Sky data is very useful for near time forecasting, I found it is notoriously horrible with forecasts several days out. This is consistent across my travels on either US coast and through the mid-west. I’m surprised you haven’t encountered this. So far, Weather Underground’s service has been consistently on the mark. I use Carrot Weather now and pay extra for the WU service but much prefer the presentation from Weatherline. Carrot Weather offers an Apple Watch complication so that’s another plus.

Developer Response

Jan 7, 2018

Hey DakotaMilkshakes, looks like you've reviewed a wide number of weather apps with the same type of input. If it's not too much trouble would you share your general location so I can look into the data accuracy for you? What data provider seems accurate there? EDIT: Thanks for letting me know it's mostly Colorado. Carrot's developer and I talk often and I'm looking into using WU...although their API and documentation is absolutely horrible he says. Whether we can add it will depend on how well v2.0 does. Also as you noted it's more expensive. Not saying we won't do it, just agreeing. To help I'd really need more accurate info about location. Can you email via settings?

Unreliable Data

Jan 6, 2018

DakotaMilkshakes

FINALLY, iPhone X support...but the weather data is still unreliable with no option to use alternate sources.

Edit: Hi Ryan, Yes, since the launch of the iPhone app store in July of 2008 I have used and reviewed a few weather apps. Your app has been my favorite for many years however, I’m growing tired of being let down for missing temperature and rain forecasts. During a recent trip to Cooperstown, NY Weatherline reported cloudy and low 50s the whole weekend when actually it was several days of rain and low 40s. It frequently misses the mark at home in CO.

While Dark Sky data is very useful for near time forecasting, I found it is notoriously horrible with forecasts several days out. This is consistent across my travels on either US coast and through the mid-west. I’m surprised you haven’t encountered this. So far, Weather Underground’s service has been consistently on the mark. I use Carrot Weather now and pay extra for the WU service but much prefer the presentation from Weatherline. Carrot Weather offers an Apple Watch complication so that’s another plus.

Developer Response

Jan 7, 2018

Hey DakotaMilkshakes, looks like you've reviewed a wide number of weather apps with the same type of input. If it's not too much trouble would you share your general location so I can look into the data accuracy for you? What data provider seems accurate there? EDIT: Thanks for letting me know it's mostly Colorado. Carrot's developer and I talk often and I'm looking into using WU...although their API and documentation is absolutely horrible he says. Whether we can add it will depend on how well v2.0 does. Also as you noted it's more expensive. Not saying we won't do it, just agreeing. To help I'd really need more accurate info about location. Can you email via settings?

Nice presentation, unreliable data refresh

Oct 11, 2017

Blandsberg

This app has the best (for me) representation of weather data amongst the 5+ that I’ve tried. However, I keep getting burned by out-of-date information being displayed by the app as current. For example, it’s currently 59 degrees where I am (based on other data sources and feel) but the app (widget and in-app) report a temperature of 49 degrees. Neither force restarting the app nor deleting and recreating my location within the app help. I started keeping the widgets for both this app and the default weather app next to each other as a warning for when things get out of sync. This has made me realize that the issue is more pervasive than I’d originally realized. I’m still rating highly because I think this is an iOS issue rather than something app specific. You really need to cross check two weather apps to see if you are getting up to date information.

Nice presentation, unreliable data refresh

Oct 11, 2017

Blandsberg

This app has the best (for me) representation of weather data amongst the 5+ that I’ve tried. However, I keep getting burned by out-of-date information being displayed by the app as current. For example, it’s currently 59 degrees where I am (based on other data sources and feel) but the app (widget and in-app) report a temperature of 49 degrees. Neither force restarting the app nor deleting and recreating my location within the app help. I started keeping the widgets for both this app and the default weather app next to each other as a warning for when things get out of sync. This has made me realize that the issue is more pervasive than I’d originally realized. I’m still rating highly because I think this is an iOS issue rather than something app specific. You really need to cross check two weather apps to see if you are getting up to date information.

Wow

Jan 6, 2018

MrBrownSound

Wow I found a winner. I’ve bought so many weather apps trying to be clever with fancy slow UI, and complex representations- that make it hard to get a sense of the weather at a glance. This app displays the crux of absolutely everything on a single page with NO vertical scrolling. It gives me verbal text of the incoming rain or snow and how much. It gives me hourly weather for the next few hours in such a easy to understand way. In a click I can see the days view. All the whole the wind, and real feel is always on the bottom. That’s all I look at. I can know all this in maybe 5 seconds flat. The way it displays its temp graph for the hours and days is also very easy to get used to since it’s what we’ve more or less been seeing on the weather channels for years. This developer really nailed it.

Wow

Jan 6, 2018

MrBrownSound

Wow I found a winner. I’ve bought so many weather apps trying to be clever with fancy slow UI, and complex representations- that make it hard to get a sense of the weather at a glance. This app displays the crux of absolutely everything on a single page with NO vertical scrolling. It gives me verbal text of the incoming rain or snow and how much. It gives me hourly weather for the next few hours in such a easy to understand way. In a click I can see the days view. All the whole the wind, and real feel is always on the bottom. That’s all I look at. I can know all this in maybe 5 seconds flat. The way it displays its temp graph for the hours and days is also very easy to get used to since it’s what we’ve more or less been seeing on the weather channels for years. This developer really nailed it.